The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Omni launched May 5th at $399, delivering wireless hi-res audio at 24-bit/96kHz over 2.4GHz, improved microphone quality, and universal console compatibility. Weeks before that announcement, Turtle Beach revealed the Stealth Pro 2, priced $50 lower at $349, and it competes directly on almost every spec that matters.
The comparison is not just about price. The Omni sits between the old Nova Pro Wireless and the $599 Nova Elite, which only wins on build materials and larger drivers. Turtle Beach's timing was not accidental, and the feature parity raises real questions about what SteelSeries's mid-tier pricing actually buys you.
Read the full hands-on for the spec-by-spec breakdown and where the Stealth Pro 2 actually falls short, because the clone narrative only holds up to a point.
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